November 7, 2009, Greencastle, Ind. — DePauw wrapped up the women's soccer season with a 1-1 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference tie against visiting Centre and finished the season with a 7-7-5 overall record and a 4-2-3 SCAC mark. The Colonels are 12-4-4 overall and 5-2-2 in conference play.
The Tigers scored an own goal at 29:01 before Centre forced the overtime on Amy Hebbeler's goal with just 3:19 left in regulation.
DePauw held a 10-4 edge in shots, while Centre led in corners, 5-3. Lauren Palfrey recorded three saves for the Tigers while playing the first half and both overtime periods and Caroline Kerr had one stop in the second half. Kellie Lenz notched four saves for the Colonels.
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